Recent Player News

Posted: 12/23/2017 5:15pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead has received a majority of his touches in the passing game this season but has not posted more than 33 receiving yards in any game. He is still valuable as a flex option in point-per-reception leagues because of his role in the passing game.

Posted: 12/17/2017 2:29pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead has been used mostly as a receiver since returning to the team and probably should only be used in point-per-reception leagues. He can be a flex option in PPR leagues next week against the Indianapolis Colts.

Posted: 11/27/2017 9:33pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead rushed for 22 yards on four carries against the Houston Texans in Week 12. He also caught four passes 23 yards during the game.

Huddle Up: Woodhead should receive a similar workload in each game moving forward because of his ability to be a receiver out of the backfield. He can be at least a flex option in point-per-reception leagues.

Posted: 11/24/2017 10:52am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead will not be on a snap count in Week 12 against the Houston Texans, according to offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. Woodhead was limited to 13 snaps in Week 11 in his return from the Reserve/Injured list with a hamstring injury in part due to the big lead Baltimore enjoyed.

Huddle Up: Woodhead makes for an interesting flex option in PPR leagues this week in that Houston's run defense has been among the best in the league. While Alex Collins is getting more work in the passing game than he was earlier in the season, Woodhead is about as good as it gets in that part of the game among running backs in the league. Owners scrambling from the loss of a player such as Chris Thompson could potentially get similar production from Woodhead moving forward.

Posted: 11/19/2017 1:31pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead returned to the lineup after missing most of the season because off a hamstring injury. He should be involved in the passing game moving forward and should be considered a No. 2 running back or a flex option in point-per-reception leagues.

Posted: 11/18/2017 9:02am ET

Huddle Up: Owners are advised to play the wait-and-see game with Woodhead in regards to starting him in fantasy, but the odds are high he will take over Javorius Allen's role beginning in Week 12 if he proves he can hold up against the Green Bay Packers. If he does, he should be a capable back-end RB2 in most leagues.

Posted: 11/17/2017 8:43pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead's (hamstring) status for the Week 11 game against the Green Bay Packers won't be determined until later in the weekend, according to head coach John Harbaugh, but Harbaugh said the 'expectation remains' for Woodhead to play.

Huddle Up: It's too risky to trust Woodhead as a starter in Week 11 if he does return from the long layoff, but he needs to owned because of his upside as receiver out of the backfield.

Posted: 11/17/2017 9:59am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) is awaiting clearance from team doctors and trainers after getting through most of what the team did in practice leading up to Week 11 against the Green Bay Packers.

Huddle Up: At this point, it would be a surprise if Woodhead isn't active, although he will obviously be on a snap count. Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg announced Thursday Alex Collins will remain the 'feature back' even when the Ravens' backfield is fully healthy, but that is unlikely to be the case since Woodhead is so good in the passing game. Woodhead's return should make Javorius Allen an afterthought in most leagues, however.

Posted: 11/13/2017 1:13pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) will continue to take part in practice, but head coach John Harbaugh said he is not sure if Woodhead will be activated from the Reserve/Injured list this week.

Huddle Up: Woodhead appears to be making progress and could play a game in the near future, so owners should monitor the situation. He should be involved in the passing game when he returns and will be a valuable option for owners in point-per-reception leagues.

Posted: 11/7/2017 10:22am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) practice Tuesday, Nov. 7, but declined to tell reporters when he is planning on returning to game action. 'I'm feeling good, but I understand there's a process,' Woodhead said.

Huddle Up: Woodhead is eligible to return from the Reserve/Injured list for the team's Week 11 matchup against the Green Bay Packers. There's been no indication he won't be ready to go by then, and the 32-year-old also has nothing to gain by declaring himself ready to go now anyway. Until there is reason to believe differently, owners should expect him to have him available as a low-end RB2/flex option in PPR leagues following this week's bye and replace Javorius Allen in most situations.

Posted: 11/6/2017 1:22pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RBs Danny Woodhead (hamstring) and Terrance West (calf) will return to practice Tuesday, Nov. 7, and Wednesday, Nov. 8, before receiving four days off for the Ravens' bye week.

Huddle Up: Baltimore's backfield will be a lot more crowded in the near future. Alex Collins, Javorius 'Buck' Allen, Woodhead and West are all capable running backs who deserve playing time. When at full health, though, Woodhead is their most valuable PPR back. West and Collins can't be viewed as more than flex options until we have a clearer picture of their involvement.

Posted: 10/31/2017 11:29am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) returned to practice Tuesday, Oct. 31, for the first time since suffering a serious hamstring injury in Week 1. He is eligible to return in Week 11.

Huddle Up: The shifty running back is nearing his return to the gridiron. The Ravens already have too many running backs splitting playing time with Alex Collins, Javorius Allen, Terrance West and Bobby Rainey. There could be a change before Woodhead returns. Collins is the most valuable of the lot for now, but Woodhead should be their top PPR running back once he's back to full health.

Posted: 10/30/2017 1:14pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) has a chance to participate in practice this week, according to head coach John Harbaugh.

Huddle Up: Woodhead is on the Reserve/Injured list but is expected to be one of the players designated to return. He likely would be involved in the passing game if he returns to the lineup and can be valuable in point-per-reception leagues over the last two months.

Posted: 10/13/2017 5:28pm ET

Baltimore Ravens WR Danny Woodhead (hamstring) does not have a timetable for when he will return to practice, but head coach John Harbaugh said Woodhead will be evaluated in the near future. Woodhead is on the Reserve/Injured list but could be designated to return.

Huddle Up: Woodhead was placed on the Reserve/Injured list after Week 1, so he could return to the field in a few weeks. He probably will be a receiver out of the backfield when he returns and will be valuable in point-per-reception leagues.

Posted: 9/14/2017 9:17am ET

Updating previous reports, Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) is expected to return in eight weeks and was placed on the Reserve/Injured list designated to return Thursday, Sept. 14. He will not require surgery. RB Jeremy Langford was signed to the active roster.

Huddle Up: If you're in a PPR format, a case can be made to stash him. However, if you need the spot, you can dump him. Terrance West and Javorius Allen figure to see boosts in his absence in the RB3 range. Langford is a speculative grab in deep formats.

Posted: 9/12/2017 6:19pm ET

Updating a previous report, Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) is expected to be sidelined six to eight weeks with his hamstring injury, instead of the initial four-to-six-week timeline he was previously given.

Huddle Up: The new timeline makes Woodhead a candidate for the Reserve/Injured list and sets back an offense that was counting on him to help the team replace many of the short-range targets left behind by players such as Steve Smith and Dennis Pitta. Woodhead should be stashed in leagues with deeper benches and probably dropped in shallow leagues that don't have an IR spot, while Javorius Allen and Terrance West figure to share backfield work in his absence.

Posted: 9/12/2017 12:56pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) will be sidelined four to six weeks with his hamstring injury, according to sources. He is expected to play again this season.

Huddle Up: The ramifications of Woodhead's injury aren't as serious as originally thought, but he'll still miss some significant time. For those who have Woodhead rostered, Javorius Allen makes for a great free-agent pickup this week, especially in PPR leagues. Be sure to place Woodhead on Injured Reserve to make room for another roster spot.

Posted: 9/11/2017 1:38pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead's (hamstring) timetable won't be known until Tuesday, Sept. 12, according to head coach John Harbaugh. Woodhead is believed to have suffered a serious hamstring injury.

Huddle Up: Terrance West will continue to be Baltimore's primary runner, but Javorius Allen will be one of the most coveted names on the waiver wire if Woodhead misses a good portion of the season. Allen has more appeal in PPR leagues.

Posted: 9/10/2017 10:32am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) left the Week 1 game early because of a hamstring injury. He is considered doubtful to return.

Huddle Up: Woodhead dealt with a hamstring injury during the preseason and likely aggravated the injury in Week 1. There is a good chance that Woodhead will miss some games because of the injury, but owners will need to monitor the situation. Terrance West would be a No. 2 fantasy running back if Woodhead misses time.

Posted: 9/8/2017 1:43pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (thigh) fully participated in practice Friday, Sept. 8, and is not on the injury report for Week 1.

Huddle Up: Woodhead will be an important part of the offense because of his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. He could also receive a few carries against the Cincinnati Bengals. He can be considered a low-end No. 2 running back or flex option in point-per-receptions leagues and a flex option in standard leagues.

Posted: 9/7/2017 3:47pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead probably will receive most of his playing time as a receiver out of the backfield but should receiver a few carries each game. He can be considered a low-end No. 2 running back or a flex option in all fantasy leagues.

Posted: 9/6/2017 1:31pm ET

Huddle Up: It appears as if the Ravens will have a full cadre of skill position players for their game in Cincinnati, with Woodhead being the newest weapon in Joe Flacco's arsenal. Woodhead is a decent low-end option in PPR leagues for his soft hands out of the backfield.

Posted: 9/2/2017 12:10pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead has been sidelined for several weeks because of his injury but appears to have a chance to play in the regular season opener. Woodhead should be used out of the backfield this season, which makes him a valuable player in point-per-reception leagues. He should be considered a No. 2 running back in PPR leagues and a No. 3 back or flex option in standard leagues.

Posted: 8/23/2017 3:58pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Aug. 23, and is not expected to play in the preseason game against the Buffalo Bills Saturday, Aug. 23.

Huddle Up: Owners will need keep an eye on the situation to see if Woodhead is in any danger of missing Week 1. Woodhead probably will be mostly a pass catcher for the Ravens but may also receive a few carries each game. He can be a No. 2 running back in point-per-reception leagues if he can recover from his injury.

Posted: 8/23/2017 6:52am ET

Updating previous reports, Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (hamstring) is dealing with a hamstring injury that could end his preseason. The hope is he'll be ready for the season opener.

Huddle Up: Woodhead could sneak into the RB2 discussion in PPR formats, but his injury propensity doesn't make him a safe commodity there.

Posted: 8/20/2017 2:49pm ET

Huddle Up: Woodhead is being held out of practice because of an injury he suffered in the second preseason game, so owners will need to see if he will be able to play in the third preseason game. He should be used mostly has a receiver out of the backfield this season and will be valuable in point-per-reception leagues. He can be a low-end No. 2 or a flex option in PPR leagues and a No. 3 running back or flex option in standard leagues.

Posted: 8/19/2017 12:24pm ET

Huddle Up: Owners will need to keep an eye on the situation to see if Woodhead is dealing with a minor or a more serious injury. He probably will be used as mostly a receiver out of the backfield but could also receive some carries. He has a chance to be a No. 2 running back or flex option in point-per-reception leagues and will also be valuable in standard leagues.

Posted: 7/19/2017 9:05pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead has impressed his new teammates thus far -- specifically QB Joe Flacco -- not just with what he can do after making a reception, but also before making the catch. 'Really, ever since we lost Ray Rice, we haven't had a type of back that's quite like how Ray was and quite like how Danny is in the passing game,' Flacco said. 'They just have a very good feel for when they're open and how to get open, how to sit in holes, how to find my eyes, and you can already see that. You can see he has a really good feel for those kinds of things. If you remember back, obviously, Ray was really good at doing that, and that gives a lot to your offense for sure.'

Huddle Up: One way to make an immediate impact on a new team is to be on the same page with your quarterback, and that clearly appears to be the case here as it pertains to Woodhead. While he won't dominate the touches out of the backfield, the eight-year veteran still figures to play a crucial role in Baltimore, and could end up providing notable valuable in PPR fantasy leagues as a result. He deserves consideration in deeper standard formats, too.

Posted: 7/7/2017 6:58pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Terrance West is projected to be the starter in Week 1, according to Ryan Mink of BaltimoreRavens.com, with RB Danny Woodhead seeing some carries but being used mainly in the passing game.

Huddle Up: With a four-game suspension looming for Kenneth Dixon, West could have some flex value early in the year. Long term, Woodhead is probably the safest Baltimore back to own because of his role in the passing attack.

Posted: 6/19/2017 6:48am ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead was a popular target in the passing game during minicamp last week.

Huddle Up: Woodhead has durability concerns and isn't that great of a runner, but he has two 76-plus-catch seasons on his resume. He'll be a back-end option in PPR leagues.

Posted: 3/10/2017 4:37pm ET

Baltimore Ravens RB Danny Woodhead (knee) said he believes he will be the same playmaker in 2017 as he has always been even though he is recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

Huddle Up: Woodhead should be the team's third-down back and will have a solid role in the passing game. He should be ready for training camp at the latest and will be a valuable option in point-per-reception leagues. He can be considered a low-end No. 2 or No. 3 back in PPR leagues and a No. 3 receiver in other leagues if he is healthy.

Posted: 3/8/2017 7:39pm ET

San Diego Chargers impending free-agent RB Danny Woodhead agreed to terms with the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday, March 8, according to a source. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Huddle Up: Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has talked about adding to his backfield all offseason and it appears he got his man. Woodhead tore his ACL in September, so he's nearly six months removed from surgery and reportedly on track. The addition of Woodhead is bad news for both Terrance West, who could be forced to share goal-line duties, and Kenneth Dixon, who will almost certainly give up passing-down duties. It's hard to like any of the three as anything more than a flex at the moment.

Posted: 3/7/2017 9:20am ET

Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent RB Danny Woodhead (knee) is far enough along from his anterior cruciate ligament tear that he's receiving interest from the Denver Broncos and another team.

Huddle Up: Woodhead had 80 catches and nine total scores two years ago, and he could be a solid backup running back in a PPR format.

Posted: 3/2/2017 9:11am ET

Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent RB Danny Woodhead has been given an offer to re-sign with the Chargers, according to Woodhead's agent. The details of the offer were not disclosed.

Huddle Up: Woodhead has RB1 potential in PPR scoring when he can play a full season. Unfortunately, he has missed significant time in two of the past three seasons. He's your typical example of a high risk, high reward player. Yes, he'll be playing behind Melvin Gordon, but Woodhead has been successful as a backup throughout his career. If he's back to full health this offseason, which he should be, then view him as an RB2 to RB3 in PPR formats.

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